Frankie M Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 at my last outing i started my set well then played two bad records one got stuck (solid middle ) and the other played at wrong speed , put me off my pace for the last half hour of my set , am sure I am not the only one with occasional technical hiccups but went away and could see the other jocks thinking " plonker " .Please help me regain my confidence ,any ideas ????
Barry Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I remember doing my first 'big' do as it were in the mid 80's with Ray Rose and Kev Edwards and was terribly nervous, felt all eyes were on me etc - I had lined up to open with a Darryle Chin - Baja Pacifica 7". Anyway I turn round to straighten my box up as Kev is finishing and he's on the mic - hands over to me - I give it a bit of blurb and hit the Start button. Darryle Chin bangs out.....at 33 rpm. Fecking Ray Rose had changed the speed just before I opened. I died. 1
Popular Post Dave Rimmer Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 Over the years I've done them all, turned the wrong deck off, lifted the arm off the playing record, unplugged the decks, wrong speed pah ! that's nothing. There again I've averaged almost fifty spots a year for almost ten years, so It is going to happen. And any DJ who says they haven't done all these things is lying. Get used to the fact that you will make mistakes. I always use the mic to take the piss out of myself if I've cocked up. It's better to get them laughing with you, than at you. 19
Barry Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Over the years I've done them all, turned the wrong deck off, lifted the arm off the playing record, unplugged the decks, wrong speed pah ! that's nothing. There again I've averaged almost fifty spots a year for almost ten years, so It is going to happen. And any DJ who says they haven't done all these things is lying. Get used to the fact that you will make mistakes. I always use the mic to take the piss out of myself if I've cocked up. It's better to get them laughing with you, than at you. Yes Dave - learning to DJ is very like learning to drive - car crash after car crash 1
Dave Rimmer Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Yes Dave - learning to DJ is very like learning to drive - car crash after car crash Before all my mates get round to saying (You know who you are), there are those who would say I still haven't learnt how to do it properly 2
Barry Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Winding an acapella into a playing 12", cutting the playing 12" then bringing the 'new' 12" into the acapella beat perfect all whilst a few hundred people stare at you can be difficult.
Winsford Soul Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Before all my mates get round to saying (You know who you are), there are those who would say I still haven't learnt how to do it properly No comment Dave. Hope your well my friend Steve
Steve G Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Another one is thanking the dj who'se been on before you and getting their name wrong 2
Dennisoul Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Another one is thanking the dj who'se been on before you and getting their name wrong Lol brilliant
Popular Post Little-stevie Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) And substance abuse while behind the decks, maybe that's best left alone.... whatabout playing the wrong side but you pretend you meant it..... All niter in front of 400 people, stopped the music to say " this next track is for my wife, then played the slip mat, ha ha.. Then the record kicked in " I then played " one night affair"... oops... Edited August 8, 2013 by little-stevie 4
Guest Matt Male Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I think a few mistakes remind us there's a human behind the decks with their own records. Otherwise we may as well have a Jukebox playing.
Guest Andy Carling Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 The most common cock up I see is djs cueing in the next record with the channel still open.Andy
Popular Post Corbett80 Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 Playing the slipmat. 4
Woza1 Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Dancin Dave makes cd's skip and usually plays 2 at the same time but he's a top bloke , wouldn't do you a bad turn , remember we all have the right to make mistakes, making a mistake behind the decks is o.k not havin the decency to appreciate others is is a bigger issue, chill out and laugh about it , remember there are gaps in music.
Mark R Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Tats & Rob Wigley re-wiring the CD players (left CD into right mixer channel & vice-versa) before my first ever Prestatyn set..........gits!! I'm sure I've made loads.......some of course you can just about get away with......like playing the inst. side of Marc Evans "The Way You Love Me" 12".........some a bit more disastrous. Fully agree with Matt.......as the saying goes, "a man who has never made a mistake never made anything!" Cheers, Mark R
Barry Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I've had to play on decks where the Tats & Rob Wigley re-wiring the CD players (left CD into right mixer channel & vice-versa) before my first ever Prestatyn set..........gits!! I'm sure I've made loads.......some of course you can just about get away with......like playing the inst. side of Marc Evans "The Way You Love Me" 12".........some a bit more disastrous. Fully agree with Matt.......as the saying goes, "a man who has never made a mistake never made anything!" Cheers, Mark R I had to play on decks with that configuration Mark, the whole set - verrry confusing after a pint or two. 1
Mark R Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I've had to play on decks where the I had to play on decks with that configuration Mark, the whole set - verrry confusing after a pint or two. It's far from ideal Barry, but at least you've got half a chance if you know that's the configuration in the first place!! LOL Cheers, Mark R 1
Barry Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 It's far from ideal Barry, but at least you've got half a chance if you know that's the configuration in the first place!! LOL Cheers, Mark R True, true
Mark R Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Playing the wrong track off the dreaded CD-R, with the track you wanted to play being so good that you stop the wrong track, declare your mistake etc, and play the right track.....when you could have got away with it!! Caught on a recording that one, but you have to be able to laugh at yourself! ;-) Cheers, Mark R
Stubbsy Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Over the years I've done them all, turned the wrong deck off, lifted the arm off the playing record Been there, done that, be surprised if anyone hasn't Also, playing the wrong side is another one. Sure everyone will admit to that one as well
Mach Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 one memorable blip i had once was, i was playing one tune and was cuing the next one in, as the first one finished, somebody started chatting to me, so instead of putting it back in the box, after about a minute i put it back on the deck and played the same record again. amazingly..some people kept on dancing
Popular Post Md Records Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) What always makes me smile, (and I've done it myself) is saying "the next record needs no introduction" then introducing it!!! Des Edited August 8, 2013 by SOUL.INC 10
Dave Rimmer Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 one memorable blip i had once was, i was playing one tune and was cuing the next one in, as the first one finished, somebody started chatting to me, so instead of putting it back in the box, after about a minute i put it back on the deck and played the same record again. amazingly..some people kept on dancing You've got me there, that's the only one mentioned so far that I've never done. Coming to a venue near you.......soon ! 1
Harry Crosby Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Records with reversed labels are my nightmare
Little-stevie Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 No more talk of cd's.. This topic is about DJs.... Now where is my tin hat, ha ha.. 1
Guest Matt Male Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 The worst time I had was when I had just got glasses and forgot to take them out with me. I literally couldn't read any labels in the poor light of the DJ space and had to guess them by colour and blobs of logos. I was as surprised as the dancers as to which record was next.
Guest Matt Male Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 What always makes me smile, (and I've done it myself) is saying "the next record needs no introduction" then introducing it!!! Des There's someone out there who says 'kicking off with this one' for every record he plays. He's still 'kicking off' even with the last record.
Steve G Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Lol brilliant It's one of the reasons I don't do too many "local soul nights"/////All the DJs had names like "Budge", "Fudge", "Mudge and "Studge" and I couldn't tell one from the other 2
Kev John Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) To busy chin wagging over the record on the deck & forgetting to put another on the other deck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited August 8, 2013 by DjAKA
Popular Post John Moffatt Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 Cued up my next tune, then had to wait while the host made an unexpected announcement about a couple getting engaged. Up on stage - flowers, chocolates etc. Then I kicked off my (by now forgotten) choice. Out blasted 'You Don't Want Me No More'. Not exactly in keeping with the moment, but it got a good laugh. Apologies followed, of course. More laughs! 4
night nurse Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 well mine is i never can remember the artists name on the record that i have just played and if i not got me glasses im stumped 1
Greety Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Lets be honest, most of us are record collectors first and dj's very much second! Some guys have a natural talent for djing and always sound professional (my old mate Hippo from Cheltenham for one). Every allnighter at Yate included at least one train crash behind the decks from me. But thanks to the aforementioned substance abuse (which was generally the cause), not many knew or cared! 2
Dazdakin Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Did a proper plonker move about a month back. Weekend before the "error" was on at Nuneaton, all went well no hick ups, the following sat was on at Warrington Parr hall and for some reason, I know not what, I thanked the previous jock span the turntable,tunage kicked in, all was well and good until I got over excited and promptly did some crowd encouragement "come on Nuneaton!!" . . . Twat:-S Dazz
Simsy Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Pitching up and forgetting to pitch down again. Cuing up the left deck with the cross fader in the middle and the volume still up and of course hitting deck stop on a playing record. The Devil made me do it as penance for having too many sherbets..
Bigsoulman Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Having the deck sound right up before playing your next track only to find you haven't rewound it properly, always a no no for me
Dennisoul Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I've made almost all the mistakes possible when DJing......prob my worst defect is trying to string an eloquent sentence together either to announce a tune or more recently to thank or introduce the preceding dj or next dj. At times it's complete dung that comes out ma gob over the mic. I've decided to keep it short an sweet or say nowt and just play tunes :-)
Popular Post pikeys dog Posted August 8, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 8, 2013 Turned up to an R&B allnighter - opened my playbox and it was full of crossover and 70s dancers - picked the wrong box up on my way out.... Fortunately I had a sales box with me, so i managed to wing it. 4
Guest smudgesmith Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 It's one of the reasons I don't do too many "local soul nights"/////All the DJs had names like "Budge", "Fudge", "Mudge and "Studge" and I couldn't tell one from the other Know exactly what you mean Steve! SmudgeX!
Swifty Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) Not in any of your lots league but remember going to a regular Thursday night do at the Gables Country Club in Theddlethorpe , Lincs. and me and a mate always used to go behind the decks of the two geezers who were doing the disco and have a look through their records. We must have got on their tits a bit to be honest , saying "can you play this " and "can you play that" , all boots & Motown stuff. This one night they decided they were both going to the bar and for a p*ss etc. and said "here you go Swifty , put on what you like . Looked at my mate and said "oh shit" , dug out Little Darling - Marvin Gaye , put it on the deck as the next record then proceeded to press a couple of buttons on the mike (as last record was finishing) and said to my mate "How the fook do you turn this mike on " , yes it was already on and the whole place heard me , but the thing I never realised was that utter feeling of fear when the DJ's walked away , well done you proper DJ's . RESPECT ! Also got a last minute request to do a Motown night at my local Cons Club, thing was the only Motown I had at the time were UK Box Set & Loads of UK LP's , took them all and when I got there the DJ Unit was just 2 Decks with no lights , so had to put the records on with my lighter in the other hand as my eyesight is shite Swifty Edited August 8, 2013 by SWIFTY 3
Guest kev such Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Pulled a tune off the decks at The last Skegness. Aluminium centre got stuck, lifted the tune at either side and snapped it clean in half. Totally my fault for rushing. Kev
Andreas B Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Played "Mother In Law" by Ernie K. Doe at my sister's wedding 1
Guest Bearsy Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Was following a good mate and had just cued up my first tune and decided to just turn his record off half way through and then announce over the mic "that's enough of that shit lets have some proper music" his face was a picture and just about everyone in the venue laughed very loudly :-) Never have I djd before him since lol
Makemvinyl Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 You've got me there, that's the only one mentioned so far that I've never done. Coming to a venue near you.......soon ! no no no
Dean Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 On the decks for Steve Cato at The Bedroom gig in that there London, coincided with Steve being filmed for that Channel 4 five min documentary. Mid way through my spot TV tech came and took his extension lead back. The whole system went off. Don't think many people noticed! Proper lost the floor at that point. 1
Sooty Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) Lifted the arm off the record playing to a packed dancefloor at Tony's....could hear a pin drop until the whistles started....which made me look up.....realise woot i'd done....did big grin to all....and put said arm back down and motioned to carry on....which they did!!! Never forget that silemce.....and I din;lt hear it!!!!hehe!!!x I've always said....when i'm messing up...it's because i'm happy and chilled. In 25 years of DJing....like Dave Rimmer sez....i;ve done everything to cause meself grief and followed others trying to inflict grief through tampering!.....yawn! A 'DJ' is in control....end of.....even if it is chaos....it's organised or dealt with...or should be...!X LUV SOOTY X Phoning a friend at Blackburn........ 'i'm scaaaaarrrred and me ba**s are making me ar*e tingle...dunno wot to dooo'..........."get off the stage then tw*t!!"...i'd hope would be the reply!hehe!x @@ ~ Edited August 8, 2013 by SOOTY
Dave2 Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Did a proper plonker move about a month back. Weekend before the "error" was on at Nuneaton, all went well no hick ups, the following sat was on at Warrington Parr hall and for some reason, I know not what, I thanked the previous jock span the turntable,tunage kicked in, all was well and good until I got over excited and promptly did some crowd encouragement "come on Nuneaton!!" . . . Twat:-S Dazz were you tempted to follow up with a "Lets be havin' ya!!" ? 1
Mark B Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 Over the years I've done them all, turned the wrong deck off, lifted the arm off the playing record, unplugged the decks, wrong speed pah ! that's nothing. There again I've averaged almost fifty spots a year for almost ten years, so It is going to happen. And any DJ who says they haven't done all these things is lying. Get used to the fact that you will make mistakes. I always use the mic to take the piss out of myself if I've cocked up. It's better to get them laughing with you, than at you. Yes Dave same as you done all the same ones you just have to laugh at yourself.
Jnixon Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 a guy on before me once played the slipmat for 20 seconds before i yanked the needle off. he didnt even notice same guy played a ballad 3 tunes later instead of the dancer side so he got kicked out of the building. 1
Popular Post wiganpotter Posted August 9, 2013 Popular Post Posted August 9, 2013 (edited) posted this before on another thread ,I was D J ing for Steve Lyons in Bournemouth , a week before I asked what time I was on "what time do you wanna be on " as late as possible ,I replied ...........BIG MISTAKE ! pissed as a f*rt i was , and as it`s always dark behind Steve`s decks, I had my torch , which I couldn`t get to work .It was 20 minutes into my set before someone said " he`s talking into the fookin torch . I Wondered why my torch didn`t work WiganBrian . Edited August 9, 2013 by wiganpotter 5
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